Waukesha stabbing prompts website response

A stabbing plot involving two 12-year-old girls from southern Wisconsin may have some parents rethinking how they monitor their children.

The questions are being asked as the cases are built against Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier. They're accused of trying to stab a friend to death to please a fictional horror character they read about online.

The girls told Waukesha investigators they plotted for months to kill their friend.

Over the weekend they allegedly tried to carry out the plan, stabbing the friend 19 times in a park bathroom.

The victim survived thanks in part to a passing bicyclist who called 911 and calmly described the situation.

The victim survived, but doctors say just barely. In their words, she was one millimeter away from certain death. They say one of her stab wounds narrowly missed a major artery near her heart. The girl had injuries to her liver, pancreas and stomach.

As for the suspects, they are charged in adult court with attempted murder.

A criminal complaint suggests there was indecision about who would stab the victim, as the two suspects handed a knife back and forth between each other.

The defense attorney for Morgan Geyser is asking for his client to be moved to a mental health facility.

So what is the website that may have contributed to this and that may have parents worried more about what their children are viewing?